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'''Dada''' (sometimes called ''Dadaism'') is a post-[[World War I]] [[cultural movement]] in [[visual art]] as well as literature (mainly [[poetry]]), [[theatre]] and [[graphic design]]. The movement was a protest of the barbarism of the war; its works were characterized by a deliberate irrationality and the rejection of the prevailing standards of art.
'''Dada''' (sometimes called ''Dadaism'') is a post-[[World War I]] [[cultural movement]] in [[visual art]] as well as literature (mainly [[poetry]]), [[theatre]] and [[graphic design]]. The movement was a protest of the barbarism of the war; its works were characterized by a deliberate irrationality and the rejection of the prevailing standards of art.


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Latest revision as of 19:12, 12 March 2024

Dada (sometimes called Dadaism) is a post-World War I cultural movement in visual art as well as literature (mainly poetry), theatre and graphic design. The movement was a protest of the barbarism of the war; its works were characterized by a deliberate irrationality and the rejection of the prevailing standards of art.

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Pages in category "Dada"

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